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  • == Biting == ...ganism seizes, cuts into, or otherwise injures another organism, generally with its mouth and teeth.
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  • == Nail biting == ...habitual biting of one's own [[nails]]. This behavior is often associated with [[anxiety]], [[stress]], or [[boredom]] and is considered a type of [[body-
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  • == Cheek Biting == ...nawing or biting of the inner [[cheek]]. This behavior is often associated with stress, anxiety, or concentration.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Biting#In humans]]
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  • == Cheek Biting == ...nawing or biting of the inner [[cheek]]. This behavior is often associated with stress, anxiety, or concentration.
    2 KB (296 words) - 22:04, 13 February 2024
  • ...uxism]] (teeth grinding), [[tongue thrusting]], [[lip biting]], and [[nail biting]]. * '''[[Lip Biting]]''': The act of biting one's lip, often as a response to stress or anxiety.
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  • == Biting == ...ganism seizes, cuts into, or otherwise injures another organism, generally with its mouth and teeth.
    1 KB (227 words) - 15:46, 4 February 2024
  • #REDIRECT [[Nail biting]]
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  • ...ongue. This condition is also known as [[Cheek biting]] or [[Chronic cheek biting]]. ...erm 'Morsicatio Buccarum' is derived from Latin, where 'Morsicatio' means 'biting' and 'Buccarum' refers to 'of the cheek'.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Biting#In humans]]
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  • ...a psychological condition that is characterized by the compulsive habit of biting one's own skin, particularly around the nails and cuticles. ...ble to engage in the behavior, and a sense of relief or satisfaction after biting the skin.
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  • == Nail biting == ...habitual biting of one's own [[nails]]. This behavior is often associated with [[anxiety]], [[stress]], or [[boredom]] and is considered a type of [[body-
    1 KB (182 words) - 17:35, 7 February 2024
  • ...condition where the lower teeth are positioned below the upper teeth when biting. * Difficulty biting or chewing
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  • ...filariae, which circulate in the peripheral blood and can be ingested by a biting midge or blackfly during a blood meal, thus continuing the cycle. Infection with Mansonella perstans is often asymptomatic, but can cause a variety of sympt
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  • ...ee-or teeth) are the front teeth in the mouth. They are primarily used for biting and cutting food. The anterior teeth include the [[incisors]] and [[canines ...ont teeth located in the upper and lower jaws. They are primarily used for biting and cutting food.
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  • ...'[[biting midges]]'''. The virus can also be spread through direct contact with infected animals. * '''[[Biting midges]]''': A family of small flies that are vectors for various diseases.
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  • ...ite", is a term used in medical and dental contexts to refer to the act of biting or chewing. It is often used in relation to oral health and dental procedur ...e term is often used in medical and dental contexts to describe the act of biting or chewing, particularly in relation to oral health and dental procedures.
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  • ...ˈvaɪpər/) is a family of venomous snakes found in most parts of the world, with the exception of Antarctica, Australia, Hawaii, Madagascar, various other i ..., spiders, and scorpions and typically injected into prey or aggressors by biting or stinging.
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  • ...nd hold it in place. It also serves as a shock absorber during chewing and biting, protecting the tooth from excessive forces. * [[Tooth]]: One of the hard, white structures located in the mouth, used for biting and chewing.
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  • * [[Occlusal Plane]]: An imaginary plane that is generally even with the biting surfaces of the teeth. * [[Occlusal Adjustment]]: The modification of the biting surfaces of a tooth or teeth to improve function or comfort.
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  • ...his occurs when the top front teeth sit behind the bottom front teeth when biting down. ...This happens when the top back teeth sit inside the bottom back teeth when biting down.
    1 KB (207 words) - 16:28, 5 February 2024
  • ...lip, or from damage to the salivary glands. Other causes may include [[lip biting]], piercings, chronic irritation, or certain medical conditions.
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  • '''Culicoides''' (pronunciation: koo-lee-koy-deez) is a genus of biting midges in the family [[Ceratopogonidae]]. There are over 1000 species descr ...ratopogonidae]]: The family to which Culicoides belongs. It is a family of biting midges, also known as no-see-ums, punkies, or sand flies.
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  • ...insect with a distinctive dark coloration. It is known for its aggressive biting behavior and high susceptibility to the [[Plasmodium]] parasite, which caus ...to's high susceptibility to the Plasmodium parasite and its preference for biting humans make it a significant public health concern.
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